Now that the PGA and European PGA are officially on Christmas break the Franklin Templeton Shootout offers some rather fun and relaxing year-end golf while many of the 'big names' re-charge their batteries, re-tools their club selections, renew sponsor agreements hone their schedules for 2016.
Next calendar year will be a very special year for professional golf - for the men and ladies. In addition to a highly 'compressed' schedule the professional tours need to fit in golf's prestigious return to the Olympics, play the usual four majors and prepare for the Ryder Cup. Any one of these items is a herculian task. Now try fitting them all into a single season. Oh, and did I mention the highly touted ban on 'anchored' putting ...not an equipment policy, rather a physical-behavioral policy regarding how to hold and place the putter ... regardless of its length. What are your predictions for 2016? Share your comments with the Pro Golf Tour:
Next calendar year will be a very special year for professional golf - for the men and ladies. In addition to a highly 'compressed' schedule the professional tours need to fit in golf's prestigious return to the Olympics, play the usual four majors and prepare for the Ryder Cup. Any one of these items is a herculian task. Now try fitting them all into a single season. Oh, and did I mention the highly touted ban on 'anchored' putting ...not an equipment policy, rather a physical-behavioral policy regarding how to hold and place the putter ... regardless of its length. What are your predictions for 2016? Share your comments with the Pro Golf Tour:
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